The Economy of the Covenants Between God and Man: Comprehending a Complete Body of Divinity. In Two Volumes, Volume 1 |
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... judge for himself . However , he had a mind to see Groningen , to have the benefit of hearing the famous Samuel Ma- resius : whither he went in 1654 , after the summer- vacation ; chiefly applying to divinity : under whose direction he ...
... judge for himself . However , he had a mind to see Groningen , to have the benefit of hearing the famous Samuel Ma- resius : whither he went in 1654 , after the summer- vacation ; chiefly applying to divinity : under whose direction he ...
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... judge of them , and to whom , next to God and my own conscience , I chiefly desire to approve my studies . Above all I sincerely declare , that it was not an incurable itch of writing , a raging thirst after vain glory , a cankered or ...
... judge of them , and to whom , next to God and my own conscience , I chiefly desire to approve my studies . Above all I sincerely declare , that it was not an incurable itch of writing , a raging thirst after vain glory , a cankered or ...
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... judges . Let us fight with arguments , not with rail- ings , bearing in mind this saying of Aristophanes , It dves not become men to rail at poets as bread - sellers . How much less does it become divines ? Let not the pure stream of ...
... judges . Let us fight with arguments , not with rail- ings , bearing in mind this saying of Aristophanes , It dves not become men to rail at poets as bread - sellers . How much less does it become divines ? Let not the pure stream of ...
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... judges of such weighty matters . And let none reject , on account of its novelty solely , what is agreeable to the ... judge . And in another place he says , Let none . abhor a new sense of sacred writ , because it differs from that of ...
... judges of such weighty matters . And let none reject , on account of its novelty solely , what is agreeable to the ... judge . And in another place he says , Let none . abhor a new sense of sacred writ , because it differs from that of ...
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... The contracting parties here are God and Adam . God as Sovereign and supreme Lord , prescrib- ing with absolute power what he judges equitable ; as OF THE CONTRACTING PARTIES . 53 Of the contracting parties in the covenant of works,
... The contracting parties here are God and Adam . God as Sovereign and supreme Lord , prescrib- ing with absolute power what he judges equitable ; as OF THE CONTRACTING PARTIES . 53 Of the contracting parties in the covenant of works,
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Adam apostle appears argument Arminius believers BERITH blessed blood body called Canaan chap church Cloppenburg command condition consists covenant of grace creature Crellius curse declares denotes deny divine earth elect enjoined eternal faith Father flesh give glory God the Father God's gospel guilt happiness hath heaven Hebrew holy hypostatical union impetration Israel Jews John justice learned person likewise Lord Jesus Luke manner Matth means Mediator ment Messiah Moses namely nature ness obey Old Testament paradise Paul perform promise Psal punishment reason redemption remission rest reward righteousness sabbath sacraments sacrifice salvation sanctified scripture sealed sense seventh day shew signified sinner sins Socinians Son of God soul speak Spirit sufferings of Christ suretiship Surety thee things thou threatening tion tree truth ture unto viii virtue West Friesland Whence whole Witsius words wrath wrath of God xvii